Grand County Bankruptcy Records Search

Grand County is in north central Colorado. Hot Sulphur Springs is the county seat. Winter Park is the largest town. The county is mountainous. Skiing is popular. Tourism drives the economy. Some residents need bankruptcy relief. All cases file in Denver federal court.

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Grand County Clerk and Recorder

The Grand County Clerk and Recorder is in Hot Sulphur Springs. The office keeps public records. They record deeds and mortgages. They handle liens. They do not handle bankruptcy cases.

Bankruptcy is federal. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Denver handles it. The Clerk and Recorder can help with property records. These relate to bankruptcy.

Colorado U.S. Bankruptcy Court building in Denver
Office Grand County Clerk and Recorder
Address Grand County Courthouse
308 Byers Avenue
Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451
Phone (970) 725-3347

Federal Bankruptcy Court for Grand County

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado is in Denver. Grand County residents file there. The court address is 721 19th Street. Phone is 720-904-7300.

You can file bankruptcy yourself. This is pro se. Forms are on the court website. The clerk answers basic questions. They cannot give legal advice.

Most filers hire attorneys. Lawyers file electronically. They use CM/ECF. This is required for attorneys.

The 341 meeting occurs after filing. The trustee conducts it. Creditors may attend. Most do not. You answer questions under oath.

Accessing Grand County Bankruptcy Records

PACER is the main tool. Go to pacer.uscourts.gov. Create an account. Search the database. Pay per page viewed.

Search by name. Add case number if known. Select Colorado. Results appear. View and download documents.

Free access at Denver courthouse. Public terminals available. Search without cost. Pay only for copies.

To search you need:

  • Debtor's full name
  • Case number if available
  • Approximate filing year
  • Last four of social security number

Grand County Property Records

Property records are at the Clerk and Recorder. Grand County has ski resort property. Winter Park is valuable. Granby is here. Values are high in some areas.

Search property at the office. Ask about online access. Some counties have web portals.

Bankruptcy trustees check these. They look for assets. Real estate is major. Mortgages and liens matter.

Foreclosure records kept here. Bankruptcy stops foreclosure. Automatic stay applies. It gives you time.

Note: The Clerk and Recorder can provide certified copies of property records for court use.

UCC Lien Database

The Colorado Secretary of State keeps UCC records. Search at sos.state.co.us/ucc. This is free.

UCC liens cover personal property. Vehicles included. Business equipment too. Lenders file to protect interests.

Bankruptcy affects UCC liens. Secured creditors have rights. UCC filing proves their claim.

Bankruptcy Chapter Types

Chapter 7 is liquidation. Most common. Assets may be sold. Debts discharged. Case takes months.

Chapter 13 is reorganization. Keep property. Make payments. Plan lasts three to five years.

Chapter 11 is for businesses. Allows restructuring. Complex process.

Most Grand County residents use Chapter 7 or 13.

Filing Costs

Court fees required. Chapter 7 is $338. Chapter 13 is $313. Pay at filing.

Fee waivers available. Apply if low income. Court reviews.

Installment plans possible. Pay over time.

Attorney fees separate. Rates vary. Some offer payment plans.

Legal Resources in Grand County

Finding a lawyer helps. Colorado Bar can refer you. Call them.

Legal aid may help. Colorado Legal Services assists. Call to check.

Credit counseling required. Do before filing. Approved agencies listed.

Debtor education required. Do after filing. Complete for discharge.

Grand County Communities

Grand County has several towns. Winter Park is largest. Granby is here. Hot Sulphur Springs is county seat. Grand Lake is scenic. Kremmling is north. All file in Denver.

The economy is seasonal. Skiing in winter. Summer recreation too. Financial stress occurs. Bankruptcy helps.

Getting Document Copies

Get copies through PACER. Download at home. Or visit Denver. Clerk makes copies. Fees apply.

Certified copies available. Have court seal. Prove authenticity.

Discharge order is most important. Keep it safe. Proves debts gone.

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Nearby Counties

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